Where is the mischief at Pheasant Fest? The mischief is Gambler getting to kiss the girls…..mauh!

Gambler kisses.

Getting to meet all kinds of people.

More kisses.

Come on people we have more kisses to give.

Gambler taking a break from the girls.

Glory wanting her turn at the kissing booth.

I give good kisses too.

Thanks for all the pets, I love them.

Licking my choppers to make them moist for more kisses.

The really nice banner Jaci had made of her Tubby.

Toni, Gauge, Brian and Kim

Brian John and Glory.

Toni, JoAnn and Gambler.

JoAnn, John, Gambler and Glory.

A great time was had by all, many people stopped to pet the dogs and get information on the breed. The most asked questions were if they are aggressive and hard to train. My answer is they are not aggressive if gotten from a good breeder and brought up right and you can’t train them like you train a lab. Chesapeakes have gotten a bad rap from years ago but they have come a long ways with responsible breeders and people learning about the breed and knowing how to raise one.

That looks like lots of fun! You don’t see many Chessies around here. I didn’t know what one was until our son brought Ash home to us! She is the sweetest dog ever and even though she’s not a hunting dog, she is awesome!

I wanted to write and let you know that I am presenting you with an award on my blog tomorrow, Tuesday February 18th. Please accept it with the love and admiration I intended. Thanks for being such an inspiration to me. My blog is Barking from the Bayou, http://mkclinton.com/
Congratulations! Melissa Clinton

I wish I was there to get a kiss too :o) I had no clue about Chesapeakes before I met this fabulous breed via blogging. They are very rare here and believe it or not, I never saw one in pawson :o) Think you should visit me once :o)